I love anime. It’s pretty much my favorite medium for enjoying them good ol’ fashioned moving pictures in the TV box. And somehow, this site has gone on for a long time without a dedicated anime guild!

So, I’m starting one. This guild is a place for discussions of anime in general or any anime in particular, as well as recommendations of anime you loved or rants about anime you may have not have liked. You can also talk about the anime fandom, like cosplay, conventions, or even anime fan art and fan fiction.

Rules (more may be added as I think of them):

-Stay on topic. This is the anime guild, and we discuss anime and things related to it. You can bring up the manga or movie versions of an anime, but don’t talk about Hollywood movies, TV shows or books that have nothing to do with anime. Also, do not talk about your life or your day or anything that is clearly in no way related to anime. This is not that kind of guild.

-Talking about fan-related works is fine, but don’t plug your own stuff. This is not the place to ask for comments or critiques on your art or fiction.

-Everyone has their favorite anime characters, but please don’t turn this into a “Character x is so hot!” thread. Keep discussions at least somewhat in-depth.

-English only, and define Japanese words if you have to use them. This is an English-speaking site. I realize anime is Japanese in origin, but I don’t speak it and neither do many here.

-Be respectful! Anime is a huge medium with lots of different genres, and not everyone likes everything. Don’t attack any other users for what they may or may not like, or for any other reason. If you want to disagree with someone's recommendation, do it respectfully.

-Don't forget spoiler tags if you're talking about big important events in anime. Not everyone knows

that in Naruto, he dies and it becomes the Rock Lee show!

...Okay, I totally made that up. But watch out for spoilers please!

If you obnoxiously persist in breaking any of the above rules, you will be blacklisted from the guild. I hate to do it, but I will.

Want to join? Fill out the form, and then get discussing!

Form: I want to join the anime guild! Favorite anime? Least favorite anime? How did you get into anime? What anime are you really enjoying currently?

One purpose this guild can serve is recommendations of various anime! Do you have an anime that you want to recommend to the guild that hasn't been recommended yet? Fill out the form below!

I want to recommend an anime! Title: Genre: Number of episodes: Plot(No spoilers please!): Why you think it’s worth recommending:Anything else to keep in mind about it:

Anime Recommendations by user:

Raneth:

Title: Tiger and BunnyGenre: Action, Drama, SuperheroesNumber of episodes: 25 (With a potential season 2)Plot(No spoilers please!): This anime centers around the characters of Kotetsu (Tiger) and Barnaby (Bunny), who are two humans with special powers, referred to as NEXT. The two of them work for a television network and solve crimes on reality TV, along with other NEXT who have various abilities.Why you think it’s worth reccomending: The character dynamics are intriging and the plot gets more and more complex as the show goes on. Kotetsu is an incredibly likeable character, the production values are high, and the world is very well developed. Anything else to keep in mind about it: There are a few cliché elements to the show, but everything else is amazing. I can’t recommend this show highly enough. It’s also entirely family friendly.

Title: Madoka MagicaGenre: Magical Girl, Drama, HorrorNumber of Episodes: 13Plot(No spoilers please!): It centers around a girl named Madoka and her friends, who learn about what it takes to be a magical girl. They must decide if they want to enter into a contract with the mysterious Kyubey, and become magical girls. Why you think it’s worth reccomending: This is not your typical magical girl show. The plot is the strongest aspect of this show, and from episode three onward you see how becoming a magical girl shapes their lives. The plot is riveting, the pacing is perfect and the ending is very satisfying.Anything else to keep in mind about it: While the plot is amazing, the characters are somewhat flat. I would recommend this to anyone who likes original and unique plotting, but if you require complex characterization you may find this show somewhat lacking.

Title: TrigunGenre: Science Fiction, Western, Drama, Action, HumorNumber of episodes: 26Plot(No spoilers please!): The anime follows the adventures of Vash the Stampede, a man with a 60 billion $$ bounty on his head, and the two insurance agents who’s assignment it is to watch him-because for some mysterious reason, calamity follows him wherever he goes.Why you think it’s worth reccomending: This is the anime that got me into anime-it’s creative, Vash is a lovable goofball, and the villains, when they appear, are truly villainous and have interesting goals. Even more than the amazing plot, the action is fun and the character interactions are even more fun. Another plus here is that the dub is extremely well done-watch it in English if you can! Anything else to keep in mind about it: This anime is considered a classic by many people-but it’s a classic also due to the fact that it’s from 1998. The art style may be a turn off for some who are used to more recent shows.

Title: MushishiGenre: Fantasy, SupernaturalNumber of episodes: 26Plot(No spoilers please!): Mushi are strange organisms somewhere between animal and plant, that coexist with humans. While not evil, they can sometimes cause problems for people when they come into contact with them. Ginko, a Mushishi (mushi Master) who can see the normally invisible mushi, travels around feudal Japan and helps people deal with problems caused by mushi.Why you think it’s worth recommending: This show has incredible atmosphere-that is its strongest draw. The mushi are esoteric, and the world that is set up constantly has new surprises. Ginko is also a fun character. It's an episodic show, but each episode is beautiful. Anything else to keep in mind about it: It's an episodic show, which means that there's no overarching plot. The only recurring character is Ginko and one other character. Each episode is a great experience, but if you require a novel-like story told over a series, this may not be the show for you.

Icethornstar:

Title: Fate/Stay NightGenre: Shounen, Action, Fantasy, Magic, Drama, Romance, HaremNumber of episodes: 24Plot: In each war for the Holy Grail (a magical item that grants any wish to the holder), there are seven Masters, who are regular humans that fight for the Grail, and seven Servants, one of each class (Archer, Lancer, Rider, Saber, Beserker, Caster, Assassin). The anime follows the events that occur from the perspective of the main character, Shiro Emiya.Why you think it’s worth recommending: Fate/Stay Night has wonderful music and art, plus a pretty nice plotline that’s not too cliché.Anything else to keep in mind about it: If you dislike blood, stay away from it.

Title: Toaru Majetsu no Index (I, II and the spin-off series Toaru Kagaku no Railgun)Genre: Action, Drama, Ecchi, Fantasy, Magic, Science Fiction, Seinen, SupernaturalNumber of episodes: 24 in each seasonPlot: Academy City holds the number one spot for education- 80% of the people that live there are students. The bulk of these students are espers, and are ranked by how damaging their superpowers are. The most powerful is a Level 5, and the students without powers are ranked Level 0. One day, a Level 0 esper named Kamijo Touma finds a girl passed out on his balcony. The anime follows Touma and Index on their adventures, etc.Why you think it’s worth recommending: It has very nice art, some awesome explosions, and great plot twists. While some of the friendship stuff in it is kind of cliché and there are random, awkward scenes that seem just shoved in there for kicks, it’s an anime I hold dear.Anything else to keep in mind about it: You wouldn’t want an older relative walking in on you watching one of the scenes, if you’re younger- it’s not that they’re really explicit or anything, it’s just that it looks like it’ll become explicit even if it doesn’t. That’s probably why I haven’t been able to watch the second season.

Title: KuroshitsujiGenre: Action, Comedy, Fantasy, Shounen, Supernatural, etc…?Number of episodes: 24 in the first season, 12 in the secondPlot: Ciel Phantomhive, the (very) young head of the largest toy company in the world is secretly the Queen of England’s watchdog- when she has cases that need investigation, they go to him and his demon butler, Sebastian. This anime follows Ciel and Sebastian as they get deeper and deeper into the dark side of England. The second season primarily focuses on Ciel’s interactions with that stupid brat Alois, another person who’s contracted to a demon.Why you think it’s worth recommending: This anime has a bit of fighting, some romance (very little, actually), and good art- it has a little bit of everything for anyone who’s willing to watch it. It has a very good plotline, and the endings never fail to satisfy me. All the characters have great characterization, I think, and paired with the situations they’re in, it just blends together very well.Anything else to keep in mind about it: There might be bloody scenes, but when you look back on the anime as a whole, the blood never seems to come to mind.

Title: 5 Centimeters Per SecondGenre: Drama, RomanceNumber of episodes: Depending on what version you're watching, there's either a 'Movie' or 3 episodes. They have the same content, though, and both run for a little more than an hour combined.Plot: This 'anime' centers around two childhood friends, Takaki Tono and Akari Shinohara, and the growing physical and mental distance between them. [From Wikipedia- The story is set in Japan beginning from the 1990s and ending in modern day, with each segment centered on a boy named Takaki Tōno. It is important to note that the first episode takes place during a time period when cell phones are uncommon and email has not yet reached the general populace.]Why you think it’s worth recommending: The background art is gorgeous. It's very realistic, and plays along with the story very well- the more details you notice, the more you'll find ways to connect it to the story. Considering that the whole thing only has about 72 minutes of screenplay, it gets its point across very effectively- the first 'episode' was enough to get me to feel completely numb (too many feelings = short circuit). There's not really much to say about it, but it's quite good and it'll make you think for a bit.Anything else to keep in mind about it: N/A

Atuin:

Title: PlanetesGenre: Sci-fi, Drama, RomanceNumber of episodes: 26Plot(No spoilers please!):In the year 2075, mankind has reached a point where journeying between Earth, the moon and the space stations is part of daily life. However, the progression of technology in space has also resulted in the problem of the space debris, which can cause excessive and even catastrophic damage to spacecrafts and equipment. This is the story of Technora's Debris Collecting section, its EVA worker, Hachirota "Hachimaki" Hoshino, and the newcomer to the group, Ai Tanabe.(Borrowed from myanimelist)Why you think it’s worth reccomending:It is a brilliantly indepth and subtle anime. That looks at the less known aspects of space travel and puts a lot of effort into factual information involved. I'm not normally a romance person but the way the relationship between the two main characters is done is so well written I really enjoyed that aspect of the anime. There is more then meets the eye to this anime and makes a refreshing change of pace to those action heavy animes.Anything else to keep in mind about it:It is not to everyone's tastes and can seem slow. But perservere, it is well worth investing your time with.

Title: Pani Poni DashGenre: Comedy, parody, very strangeNumber of episodes: 26Plot(No spoilers please!): An 11 year old child prodigy called Miyamoto Rebecca becomes a teacher at a school. A school full of interesting characters and where things can get a little weird.Why you think it’s worth recommending: It's pure unashamed silliness for when life gets too serious. Rebeccah is a great character and it's worth watching to see what she and her students get up to.Anything else to keep in mind about it: Not for fans of plot as it does go far into the peculiar.

RukiaAlbarn:

Title: Black Rock ShooterGenre: ActionNumber of episodes: 1Plot: These young girls' hearts are pure, and then violent! Mato Kuroi just got into junior high school, and on the first day, someone catches her eye; her classmate Yomi Takanashi. The two meet. The innocent and naive Mato. The mature Yomi. Seemingly opposites, but the time they spend together only strengthens a growing friendship, But as they go into their second year at the school, they get placed in separate classes, and they begin to grow apart. But somewhere simultaneously... In another world, a young girl, blue fire residing in her eyes, Black Rock Shooter faces another young girl; this one holding a jet-black scythe, Dead Master, and a battle to the death begins to unfold.Why you think it’s worth recommending: Its only one episode but i really think its under appreciatedAnything else to keep in mind about it: It is hard to understand at first but is really good.

I want to recommend an anime!Title: Ao no Exorcist / Blue ExorcistGenre: Action, Fantasy, Shounen, SupernaturalNumber of episodes: 25Plot: This world consists of two dimensions joined as one, like a mirror. The first is the world in which the humans live, Assiah. The other is the world of demons, Gehenna. Ordinarily, travel between the two, and indeed any kind of contact between the two, is impossible. However the demons can pass over into this world by possessing anything that exist within it. Satan the god of demons, but there's one thing that he doesn't have, and that's a substance in the human world that is powerful enough to contain him!! For that purpose he created Rin, his son from a human woman, but will his son agree to his plans? Or will he become something else...? An exorcist?Why you think it’s worth recommending: its amazingly well done and has a very interesting story line and it give some life lessons as wellAnything else to keep in mind about it: episode one is a bit not much goury but its perfectly fine once you get passed that.

I want to recommend an anime!Title: Angel BeatsGenre: Action, SupernaturalNumber of episodes: 13Plot: In a world after death, angels fight for their fate and their future. Yuri, the leader of the Shinda Sekai Sensen, rebels against the god who destined her to have an unreasonable life. On the otherhand, Tenshi, the chairperson of the student council for the world after death, battles against the SSS members. SSS members utilize armed weaponry to battle it out against the angels harnessing supernatural powers.Why you think it’s worth recommending: its really fun and teaches a lot of good things.Anything else to keep in mind about it: the dubs are bad but just watch the subs.

I want to recommend an anime!Title: Pandora HeartsGenre: Adventure, Fantasy, Shounen,Number of episodes: 25Plot: Oz Vessalius, heir to one of the duke houses, has just turned fifteen. His life is rich and carefree, darkened only by the constant absence of his father. At his coming-of-age ceremony, however, everything changes. For no reason that he can discern, he's cast into the prison known as the "Abyss", only to be saved by a "chain" known as Alice, the bloodstained black rabbit. Why was he cast into Abyss, how does Alice factor into it all, and what does the organization known as "Pandora" want with him...?Why you think it’s worth recommending: It is very interesting and easy to follow.Anything else to keep in mind about it: not really it just very good.

Title: Deadman WonderlandGenre: Action, Horror, Sci-FiNumber of episodes: 12Plot(No spoilers please!): Ganta Igarashi has been convicted of a crime that he hasn't committed, and sent to a new, privately owned and operated prison, where the inmates are the main attraction in a modern day twist to the gladiatorial coliseums of ancient times. Throw in a healthy dose of weird little girl, some new-found super powers, and a little conspiracy theory, and you have Deadman Wonderland.Why you think it’s worth recommending: I recommended it in Anime club and everyone liked it. Now the club is sticking to one anime instead of one random anime episode a week.Anything else to keep in mind about it: it is rated +17 but is still amazing.

Niverdia:

Title: Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte CristoGenre: Drama, Sci-fi, Triller, (slight) HorrorNumber of episodes: 24Plot(No spoilers please!): A sci-fi retelling of Dumas' famous novel, Gankutsuou is set 3000 years in the future, when "sailing" refers to insterstellar travel and wars are fought among planets, not countries. A young aristocrat named Albert makes acquaintances with the mysterious and very rich Count of Monte Cristo and helps him accommodate in Paris, however, he doesn't suspect that the Count has very dark motives regarding Albert's and his friends' families. He acts very trusting towards the Count, whereas his friends are more suspicious and try to find out the truth behind the Count's dazzling appearances.Why you think it’s worth recommending: The plot is very tightly written and the series is very suspenseful - I sat on the edge of my seat even on my rewatch even though I already knew what would happen. The art is, even if not pleasant for everybody, very dazzling and innovative for the time this series was made in. Soundtrack is excellent. Also, this is one of the minority of series which I actually remember as having superb voice-acting. (btw, The Count is voiced by the same man as Kotomine Kirei in Fate/Zero and Stay Night)Anything else to keep in mind about it:*VERY important - a large part in determining whether you'll like this series AT ALL is whether you can digest the artwork (it's VERY pattern-heavy), and this is generally the most polarising aspect that divides watchers. Look at this trailer or the first couple episodes - if you can't stand the art, then don't bother, since you'll hate the whole series for it.*There are *some* artistic liberties taken with the plot, especially with the explanation of the Count's nature.*This series is more story- than character-driven.

Title:Tokyo Magnitude 8.0Genre: Drama, disaster seriesNumber of episodes: 11Plot(No spoilers please!): After a magnitude 8.0 earthquake hits Tokyo, two children, who initially went on a trip on their own, join a woman they've met by chance and who lives in their vicinity to get home on foot through the destroyed city, not knowing whether their relatives have survived the disaster.Why you think it’s worth recommending: First of all, I found it interesting that this series was produced after extensive research of what a strong earthquake in Tokyo might realistically look like. The background art is amazing. The story is very dramatic and, although at parts I questioned whether it's not emotionally manipulative on purpose, it works.Anything else to keep in mind about it: If you intend to watch it, I suggest that you don't read ANY spoilers about what happens beyond the general plot outline, as it will most likely change the watching experience. In fact, I accidentally browsed through the episode outline list and, while it still worked for me, I might have appreciated one plotline more if I hadn't had any spoilerific clues for it.

Title: Nodame CantabileGenre: Comedy, Music, RomanceNumber of episodes: 23 (main series) + 11 (Paris Chapter) + 11 (Finale) = 45Plot(No spoilers please!): Shinichi Chiaki is a brilliant, perfectionist student at the Momogaoka College of Music, who aspires to become a conductor and go to Europe. However, due to a childhood trauma, he is unable to board a plane or a boat and fears that his dreams might come to nothing because he's unable to reach Europe, which is the Mecca for classical music.One day at college, he overhears a girl playing Beethoven in a sloppy, yet captivating manner. Later it turns out that the girl - Megumi Noda, aka Nodame - is his messy next door neighbour, a brilliant pianist who has no ambitions in life beyond those of becoming a kindergarten teacher. Nodame quickly falls in love with Chiaki, and what follows is a story of constantly dealing with each other and finding the way to their dreams in the world of music.Why you think it’s worth recommending: Wow, it's been a while since I first saw the series, so it's kinda hard to define anymore. First of all, classical music (although this might be a poralising thing) - not only is there lots of it, but you often receive a bit of a background on the pieces that are played. Second, the overall mood of the series is very optimistic and inspiring, although it's not very unrealistic. Third, the characters, while gimmicky, are utterly lovable, get quite a lot of development and the romance is presented in a bit more mature way than it often is in high school stories, since this series deals with college students in their early twenties. All in all, for me this is a well-executed feel-good series that I'm always happy to return to.Anything else to keep in mind about it: Whether you'll like this series will probably at least partly be determined by how you feel about classical music, since this series is overloaded with it. The animation isn't stellar. Also, there are several gags that are repeated relatively often, but they're not too annoying.Lastly, you might also want to check out the live-action series. Some characters are better executed in the live-action series, and some - in the anime. c:

Nom

Title: Rosario + Vampire (Rozario to Banpaia)Genre: Supernatural/Ecchi/Romance/School LifeNumber of episodes: 26Plot: Due to poor grades, Tsukune Aono, an average high school student, has been unable to get accepted into any private academy of his choice. By exceptional accident, the only school to accept him turns out to be anything but ordinary; the school is attended by youkai (monsters) disguised as humans. Fearing for his life, he attempts to escape only to meet Moka Akashiya, a beautiful girl who just happens to be a vampire. Despite this, Tsukune decides to stay at the academy, hiding his human nature from students and teachers.Why you think it’s worth recommending: It's a great ecchi, and it managed to hold my attention the entire time. I loved it, and it recently got imported over to Netflix.Anything else to keep in mind about it: It has vampires, and mystical creatures, and all that crap. Normally I'd be repulsed by that kind of thing (Twilight), but this show was great, and I really loved it.-SLIGHT SPOILER-Highlight to readThe ending sucked.-SLIGHT SPOILER-By the way, I normally prefer subbbed animes, but the dubbed version seems funnier than the subbed version I watched, although I only saw the English trailer for Capu 2 (season 2).I watched them all on iphoneanime.net, but it's on Netflix now, as I said.

EternalFox

Title: AnotherGenre: Horror; MysteryNumber of episodes: The final episode, 12, will be coming out Monday (my time, at least.)Plot(No spoilers please!): 26 years ago, in a third-year classroom of a middle school, there was a student named Misaki. As an honors student who was also good at sports, the charming boy was popular with his classmates. When he suddenly died, his classmates decided to carry on as if he was still alive until graduation. Then, in the spring of 1998, a boy named Sakakibara Kouichi transfers to the class, and he grows suspicious of the fearful atmosphere in that classroom. In particular, there is a beautiful, aloof girl named Mei Misaki who wears an eyepatch and is always alone drawing pictures. Something isn't right here, and there's talk of a "curse". When Kouichi begins to see the curse first-hand, will he be able to handle it, and find out what's really going on? (Most of the plot from myanimelist.net, last 2 sentences by me...)Why you think it’s worth recommending: Well, I'm just really enjoying it. True, it's mystery, and can be really slow and/or confusing sometimes. All those of you who like being creeped out (sometimes slightly, sometimes not) and who like gore/blood with a bit of mystery will like this. I hope.Anything else to keep in mind about it: Well, it IS horror. If you have a weak stomach, seriously, don't watch it. They only have occasional violence moments (like only one every episode, or every other episode), but when they do have a "moment" they're pretty bloody. Also, episode 11 was just downright gory and violent, so SERIOUSLY, if you have a weak stomach don't watch.

Shedragon

Title: Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (Season 1) and Ghost in the Shell S.A.C 2nd GIG (Season 2)Genre: Si-Fi, Drama, ActionNumber of episodes: 26 per season + 3 moviesPlot(No spoilers please!): You follow Major Motoko Kusanagi and her team, Public Security Section 9 (Section 9), a special unite meant to combat cyber terrorism in a world where cyborgs and androids have become are common sight.Why you think it’s worth recommending: I think is well drawn and the story have a few plot twist, nothing big tho.Anything else to keep in mind about it: This series doesn't always focus on the main story but sometimes on individual characters that have minor roles or major roles. It gives you a look into those characters lives for one episode so you gain a better understanding of them and it sometime give you a good piece of their background story too. Is also a show where you'll kinda have to figure out what's going on on your own unless you're willing to wait till the last episode where it'll all be clear. Since this is a show about an anti-terrorist unite shooting, blood and some gore are present in this anime and a little swearing but not something you're not use to hear.

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I want to join the anime guild! Favorite anime? BleachLeast favorite anime? none so farHow did you get into anime? um my whole lifeWhat anime are you really enjoying currently? bleach and many many others

I've watched Bleach too-up to the Hueco Mundo arc. I kind of lost interest when all the fillers began, though, and I found it hard to keep track of all the characters, but it is a fun show-I still read the manga in SJ when I get a chance.

I actually really liked the Bount arc too, even though they were technically fillers. Kariya was pretty cool, and his powers were totally broken.

I want to join the anime guild!Favorite anime? It used to be Zero No Tsukaima, but now it's Tiger and Bunny*Least favorite anime? Either School Days or Okane ga Nai!** How did you get into anime? My first experience was with Pokemon, probably, at a young age. Soon after that, my cousin had introduced me to Ouran High School Host Club and everything went down from there.What anime are you really enjoying currently? Tiger and Bunny. I'm also watching Hanasakeru Seishounen and Ookami-san to Shichinin wo Nakama-tachi (on and off). Ao no Exorcist and Baka to Test to Shokanjuu II are pretty good, too.(Just reasons for like/dislike below)

* The plot and art for Tiger and Bunny are simply amazing, and it’s definitely a first to see all the elements in the show blend together and fall apart again. Zero No Tsukaima is just a light romantic comedy that’s great for a younger (but not so young) audience, hence why I liked it before.**School Days, in my opinion, wasn’t all too bad. The art was better, actually, than some of the stuff I’ve seen out there (other than the fact that the main character is drawn so that he looks like he’s twelve. Then, he goes off and basically rapes willing girls that are his friends- it’s kinda difficult to explain). It’s so unrealistic and the plotline just jumps around in completely unpredictable ways, I find it extremely hard to like. The ending was the most ridiculous thing I have ever seen in an anime. Sekai has a lot of fun with a butcher knife, I’ll tell you that.Okane ga Nai just has an issue with art. It’s left me with the belief that Yaoi artists are too occupied with the yaoi aspect of the anime to draw human anatomy correctly. It’s probably my least favorite anime (OVA, whatever) just because of that.

I want to recommend an anime!Title: Fate/Stay NightGenre: Shounen, Action, Fantasy, Magic, Drama, Romance, HaremNumber of episodes: 24Plot: In each war for the Holy Grail (a magical item that grants any wish to the holder), there are seven Masters, who are regular humans that fight for the Grail, and seven Servants, one of each class (Archer, Lancer, Rider, Saber, Beserker, Caster, Assassin). The anime follows the events that occur from the perspective of the main character, Shiro Emiya.Why you think it’s worth recommending: Fate/Stay Night has wonderful music and art, plus a pretty nice plotline that’s not too cliché. Anything else to keep in mind about it: If you dislike blood, stay away from it.

Yes, Fate Stay/Night! For a long time that was my second favorite anime, and I was hoping someone would recommend it. All of the characters are really fun (although I would have loved to see more of Lancer).

A prequel series-Fate/Zero-is being released this fall in Japan. It takes place in the war ten years before the one that occurs in Fate Stay/Night, and I'm hoping it's as good!

Edited to add-I looked up Okane and while I love yaoi as much as the next person (probably more), the main character looks like he's about 12 at the most, while the love interest looks significantly older. Blech. I'm glad to see you don't recommend it, because it looks like one I would have trouble enjoying.

I've never seen a yaoi anime that is any good. Yaoi manga, sure. Yaoi anime? Not so much. Most of them are too focused on romance for my taste, or if they aren't, then the sexual elements are too weird.

I've watched Bleach too-up to the Hueco Mundo arc. I kind of lost interest when all the fillers began, though, and I found it hard to keep track of all the characters, but it is a fun show-I still read the manga in SJ when I get a chance.

I actually really liked the Bount arc too, even though they were technically fillers. Kariya was pretty cool, and his powers were totally broken.

thats fine most people i know lost interest after ep 63 but im cool with that and yes the bount arc was awsome with all the byakuya scenes

Yes, it's a very good anime. There's been talk of Fate/Zero for a while now, I think (maybe as long as a 4th season of ZnT?) but I'm glad they're actually going to be releasing it this fall! I know I'll having something to be looking forward to, then. xD

It's such a shame that they couldn't have explored the personalities of each Servant more- perhaps Berserker-Hercules could've gotten some sort of back story to make his character have a little more depth. But overall, it was awesome.

I was always curious about how the "Archer is Emiya" rumor, though- if it's true, how would that have worked?

Silly me, I forgot my other recommendations.

I want to recommend an anime! Title: Toaru Majetsu no Index (I, II and the spin-off series Toaru Kagaku no Railgun)Genre: Action, Drama, Ecchi, Fantasy, Magic, Science Fiction, Seinen, SupernaturalNumber of episodes: 24 in each seasonPlot: Academy City holds the number one spot for education- 80% of the people that live there are students. The bulk of these students are espers, and are ranked by how damaging their superpowers are. The most powerful is a Level 5, and the students without powers are ranked Level 0. One day, a Level 0 esper named Kamijo Touma finds a girl passed out on his balcony. The anime follows Touma and Index on their adventures, etc. Why you think it’s worth recommending: It has very nice art, some awesome explosions, and great plot twists. While some of the friendship stuff in it is kind of cliché and there are random, awkward scenes that seem just shoved in there for kicks, it’s an anime I hold dear. Anything else to keep in mind about it: You wouldn’t want an older relative walking in on you watching one of the scenes, if you’re younger- it’s not that they’re really explicit or anything, it’s just that it looks like it’ll become explicit even if it doesn’t. That’s probably why I haven’t been able to watch the second season.

I want to recommend an anime! Title: KuroshitsujiGenre: Action, Comedy, Fantasy, Shounen, Supernatural, etc…?Number of episodes: 24 in the first season, 12 in the secondPlot: Ciel Phantomhive, the (very) young head of the largest toy company in the world is secretly the Queen of England’s watchdog- when she has cases that need investigation, they go to him and his demon butler, Sebastian. This anime follows Ciel and Sebastian as they get deeper and deeper into the dark side of England. The second season primarily focuses on Ciel’s interactions with that stupid brat Alois, another person who’s contracted to a demon.Why you think it’s worth recommending: This anime has a bit of fighting, some romance (very little, actually), and good art- it has a little bit of everything for anyone who’s willing to watch it. It has a very good plotline, and the endings never fail to satisfy me. All the characters have great characterization, I think, and paired with the situations they’re in, it just blends together very well.Anything else to keep in mind about it: There might be bloody scenes, but when you look back on the anime as a whole, the blood never seems to come to mind.

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It actually kind of ruined Archer for me-he's so cool, and Emiya is such a stupid tool most of the time. I think the answer is revealed in one of the alternate routes in the original game-Archer is from a different timeline, from which Emiya won the holy grail war and became a hero of justice. From the wikipedia entry:

"Archer is actually a future adult Shiro Emiya, the main character of Fate/stay night. He is ultimately the winner of the 5th Holy Grail War, and is a living incarnation of the "Hero of Justice". The Throne of Heroes, which preserves the souls of all Epic Spirits, exists outside of any conventional timeline, so Archer can be called from any point in history. The amulet Rin used as a catalyst in Archer's summoning was the same jewel she used to save Shirō's life shortly after Archer was summoned (though she knew of neither fact at the time). This creates a time loop, linking the jewel to Shiro so that Archer is summoned if the jewel is used to summon a Servant, explaining his appearance instead of a Saber-class Servant Rin wanted.His history differs from that of Shirō in any particular storyline, although he is most similar to the version who progressed through the Fate scenario. Archer was formerly Master of Saber. He cares deeply for Illyasviel von Einzbern, and his inability to prevent her death one year after the war's end is his greatest regret. At one point in his future life, Archer finds himself incapable of saving the lives of several hundred people; to change the course of their destinies, he forges a pact with the world, whereby in exchange for a miracle he is obligated to posthumously and indefinitely serve humanity as a Counter Guardian, a spirit that protects the world from disasters. Later, one of those many people that he saved uses him as a political scapegoat, executing Archer under the accusations of war crimes for wanton violence and destruction.

Throughout his heroic career, Archer struggles with the same doubt his father, Kiritsugu, acknowledged many years before; when the life of one person is saved, another person must be left to die. After fighting in many future battles, he is horrified to discover himself needlessly slaughtering countless numbers of the nefarious and innocent alike. In time, the once idealistic Shirō comes to the pessimistic conclusion that attempting to preserve all human life is futile, for the few must be sacrificed for the survival of the many. Accepting this concept frustrates Archer, for it betrays his life's conviction and renders his selfless dedication to defending mankind worthless.

Through his deal with the world, which turned him into a Counter Guardian of the world, he still had hoped to serve mankind somehow in afterlife. However, as a Counter Guardian, he is only summoned to prevent the impending doom of the world by eliminating the cause, which usually means killing people who are responsible for bringing the disaster. This is not what Archer had hoped to do, but he is forever doomed to serve as a Counter Guardian by the deal he made with the world, and will have to continue to kill dozens to save hundreds, and thousands to save millions. In the end, he was betrayed even by his own ideal.Broken, bitter, and angry, Archer gambles on the small hope of being summoned as a Servant back in the 5th Holy Grail War. His rationale is to kill his younger self and cause a time paradox, which Archer hopes will spare Shirō the anguish of realizing his ideals are a sham and free himself from the eternal servitude as a Counter Guardian, even at a cost of ripping the fabric of reality asunder."

Lots of stuff there.

Anyways, I'm also curious about Index, and intend to give Kuroshitsuji a try. My one question about Index-How ecchi is it? I have a pretty low tolerance for needless fanservice in anime. I prefer a thick plot to thick...other things.

Oh, right. I completely forgot to put it in spoilers, sorry. I've always thought it was only a rumor, though, and never bothered to actually check Wikipedia for it. That's pretty cool, though. I might try and see if they have Fate/Stay Night in game format. Most likely it won't be in English, though, or it'll be an eroge or something.

About Okane ga Nai- I searched it up too, and I was shocked at how much better the images looked than the drawings in the actual anime. I'm not trying to bash the art/artist, it's just that they were probably focusing on the storyline/romance aspect a bit too much...The older person's actually the main character. In the beginning, he sits there, thinking, "I don't want to hurt ____ because it was love at first sight four years ago, but I want his body so badly! Maybe I can make him sell his body to me..."

I think the best Yaoi out there is probably Junjou Romantica, as the drawings are actually bearable and it might even be cute. It moves a bit fast, but again, it's bearable. It has nothing on the best Yuri (Kampher) out there, though.

The thing about things that have J.C. Staff as a producer is that it's very mild. It seems like it's going to be bad, but it's not. The most recent example I can think of is probably only the scene where Touma finds both Index and another nun sleeping in the same bed as him. Or Touma finds Index in the shower (where she's cloaked by mist), etc. It seems like it's going to be bad, but then... it's not. No character is ever without some sort of clothing during the whole anime. I think kissing is the furthest they go- which is surprising, really, considering what they could do with their characters- but I guess it's mainly geared less towards a mature relationship. I don't know why it's tagged with Ecchi, really, since I just found the genre on the internet.